This module provides functions that deal the date formats used by the HTTP protocol (and then some more). Only the first two functions, time2str() and str2time(), are exported by default. time2str( [$time] ) The time2str() function converts a machine...

This module provides functions that deal the date formats used by the HTTP protocol (and then some more). METHODS parse_datetime( $str [, $zone] ) The parse_datetime() function converts a string to machine time. It throws an error if the format of $s...

This plugin provides a test for the age of a date string inside the response body. It supports anything "Date::Parse" can parse. There is limited support for other locales for which a "Date::Language::*" module exist. The "Date::Languge" and Date::Pa...

This is an object which represents an HTTP header with a date. It will inflate the header value into a Time::Piece object and proxy most of the relevant methods. DateTime compatibility I opted to not use DateTime (by default) for this class since it ...

Alpha code. Create a wrapper around Kdb+ and Q in Perl using the C interface to Kdb+ EXPORT None by default. METHODS New $k = Kx->new(name=>'local22', host=>'localhost', port=>2222); Create a new K object. Set the connection paramaters to conect to '...

This module documents the new simpler AnyEvent API. The rationale for the new API is that experience with EV shows that this API actually "works", despite its lack of extensibility, leading to a shorter, easier and faster API. The main differences fr...

This class implements directly so-called *materialized* topic maps, i.e. those maps which completely reside in memory. Non-materialized and non-materializable maps can be implemented by deriving from this class by overloading one or all of the sub-in...

This is remote client for Splunk log search engine based upon WWW::Splunk. It is currently quite limited in capabilities, but intended and designed to be extended in future. OPTIONS --host <host> Sets remote server to connect to. Defaults to localhos...

JE, short for JavaScript::Engine (imaginative, isn't it?), is a pure-Perl JavaScript engine. Here are some of its strengths: - Easy to install (no C compiler necessary*) - The parser can be extended/customised to support extra (or fewer) language fea...

This module provides an interface to libev (<http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev.html>). While the documentation below is comprehensive, one might also consult the documentation of libev itself (<http://pod.tst.eu/http://cvs.schmorp.de/libev/ev.pod>...

The libwww-perl collection is a set of Perl modules which provides a simple and consistent application programming interface (API) to the World-Wide Web. The main focus of the library is to provide classes and functions that allow you to write WWW cl...

S4 provides a wrapper to subversion that extends several of the commands. It understands all svn commands; you may simply use "s4" whereever you would normally type "svn". In many cases, S4 simply runs "svn" with the same arguments as you passed to s...

The CPM module manages the API of MyPrinterCloud, providing the subroutines to collect the information from the networked printers and to transmit it to CPS (Cloud Printing Server). It offers several options to accomplish key design criteria such as ...

"Pye" is a dead-simple, session-based logging platform where all logs are stored in a database. Log messages in "Pye" include a date, a text message, and possibly a data structure (hash/array-ref) that "illustrates" the text. I built "Pye" due to my ...

NLock This routine allows to set a filelock across NFS-boundaries. The common used perl-routine flock() fails at this point, so this routine is a useable alternative for bigger file-systems. It uses the modular functions link() and unlink() to mark a...